Backbone representations are simplified 3D depictions of proteins or nucleic acids that enable the polymer chain structure to be seen.
Protein Main ChainHere is a small alpha helix (15 amino acids)[1] In the , all atoms are shown, colored by element:
C
H
O
N.
- First, we'll simplify by . Hydrogen atoms make up almost exactly 50% of the atoms in proteins.
- Next, we'll simplify by . What remains is called the main chain. Each amino acid's main chain atoms are N-C-C, where the first C is the alpha carbon, and the second, the carboxyl carbon with its double-bonded oxygen (double bonds not shown). We could also , leaving only the atoms that are part of the main chain, also called the backbone.
Protein Backbone Trace
Backbone Trace
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ReferencesReferences
- ↑ Residues 23-37 from 1pgb.
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